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To say it’s been a frustrating year for conservatives would be a vast understatement. After running for years on promises of a full repeal of Obamacare and winning elections in a sweeping and historic victory, Republicans couldn’t even manage to pass the repeal they passed months before under former President Barack Obama.

The final chapter of the dramatic and historic 2016 election came to a close today. After weeks of wrangling and political grandstanding by the Democrats, the Senate finally confirmed President Trump's nominee, Judge Neil Gorsuch, to the Supreme Court, filling the seat left vacant last year by the late Justice Antonin Scalia. An outstanding pick, Gorsuch is likely to be in the Supreme Court for decades. It's a victory that should be celebrated by all, to be sure, but its grassroots activists who deserve credit for it, not elites.

President Donald J. Trump has selected Neil Gorsuch, Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, as his nominee for the United States Supreme Court. Support for his choice seems to be unanimous among Republicans which is unsurprising. What is interesting, however, is that Democrats seem to be more divided about the issue.

Strategy memos and talking points are flying around Washington as Democrats and Republicans begin a fierce battle over the nomination of Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court. I am not on the Democrats' recipient list, but a dozen years of watching these battles from up close tells me a lot about how this contest will play out. Even so, the unique aspects of this confirmation fight ensure surprises.